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Watson, Jimmy L: Warrant Officer: US Army: 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment: South Vietnam, Quảng Nam Province: Copilot of UH-1H #67-17254 shot down on a flight from Phu Bai to Camp Evans, killed during a Viet Cong attack on the crash site [110] Presumptive finding of death [3] March 14: Hamm, James E: 1st Lieutenant: USAF: 390th Tactical ...
South Vietnam, Quảng Trị Province: Pilot of an L-19 shot down near the Quảng Trị Special Forces Camp. The passenger, Captain Floyd James Thompson was captured [30] Listed as killed in action, body not recovered [3] until 21 October 2014 when his remains were identified [31] June 19: Ledbetter, Thomas I: Captain: US Army
2nd Lieutenant: USMC: 1st Reconnaissance Battalion: South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province: Wounded during an ambush he was being extracted by a CH-46D of HMM-263 when the hoist broke and he fell to the ground. His body could not be located due to strong enemy presence [26] Killed in action, body not recovered [3] March 4: Parker, John J: Lieutenant ...
First lieutenant: USAF: 4th Tactical Fighter Squadron: Laos, Saravane Province: Pilot of an F-4E seen to impact the ground on a bombing run, no ejection observed. In 2003 the remains of the weapons system officer, 1st Lieutenant Stephen A Rusch were recovered. [8] Presumptive finding of death [3] March 23: Jackson, James T: Captain: USAF: 25th ...
James Benjamin Vaught (November 3, 1926 – September 20, 2013) was a United States Army Lieutenant General who fought in the Korean War and the Vietnam War. [1] In South Korea he served as a company commander in the 24th Infantry Division. In 1967, in South Vietnam, on his first tour he served as the commanding officer of the 5th Battalion ...
James B. Back Navy Lieutenant South Vietnam February 28, 1968 Regimental surgeon, surgically removed a live B-40 rocket from a wounded Marine Samuel J. Badnek Marine Corps Private near Chu Lai, Quảng Tín Province August 18, 1965 Single-handedly assaulted and killed eight of the enemy, remaining in the fight despite being wounded in the head
Lieutenant Stephen H. Weed commanded Battery B during the Utah War in 1860, [3] and was killed at Gettysburg in 1863 as an infantry brigade commander. [4] Twelve batteries of the regiment served in the American Civil War. Battery B was part of the Union Army's crack Iron Brigade in the Army of the Potomac.
Groggy with pain and fatigue, Watson is driven home by Dianne who has just learnt her boyfriend, an Army pilot, was killed the previous day. There is a tense episode when Dianne meets Watson's Japanese wife & mother-in-law. 1750hrs. The crippled Hiei, now 30 miles south-west of Oahu, is torpedoed and sunk by the submarine USS Gudgeon. 1915hrs.